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SQL Server Drivers for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Microsoft has released ODBC drivers for the 64 bit version of Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux 5 and Enterprise Linux 6. These drivers support the C and C++ programming languages and can be used to connection to SQL Server 2008, 2008 RS, and 2012. Unfortunately there are a lot of limitations for this release. The following are specifically listed as not being supported at this time:

The requirements for these drivers are very specific. Of particular note is the UnixODBC Driver Manager, which has to user version 2.3.0. According to the documentation, neither earlier nor later versions of this driver manager are compatible with the SQL Server ODBC drivers.